Vogue Podcast Series, hosted by André Leon Talley
“The no-BS vibe of the podcast is why people like it so much,” says Krystyna Hutchinson of the Guys We F****d podcast. This week, Hutchinson and cofounder Corinne Fisher talk to Vogue.com Creative Digital Director Sally Singer about how the scope of their podcast has changed since the show first started “as a social experiment” in December 2013. Though the series has always focused on sexuality, Hutchinson and Fisher explain that it’s evolved into a discussion of other hot-button issues while still taking a distinctly comedic approach to the subject matter. “Comedians is what we are first and foremost,” Hutchinson says. “Part of being a comedian is your social commentary and how you view the world and how comedy is such a great way to take all the things that frustrate me about life and about being a woman and turning that on its head.” Plus, as Fisher adds, “It’s really convenient being a comedian because you know a lot of f****d-up people.” Get to know the girls from the groundbreaking anti-slut-shaming...
In the latest installment of the Vogue podcast, Gypsy Sport’s Rio Uribe offers up a lesson in making one’s dreams a reality—a skill the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund alum says he has been honing since childhood. “My family was very resourceful and all of our Halloween costumes were very makeshift,” Uribe tells Vogue’s Mark Holgate with a laugh. “Growing up, I was taught to be . . . a make-things-happen type of guy.” As Uribe explains, the first lesson in finding success outside of the classroom starts with believing in yourself. “I did not go to school and I did not get all of the internships, but I did always have the passion and desire to be in the fashion industry, and more importantly, to be a creator.” Here, on the heels of the designer’s Spring 2017 ready-to-wear show, tune in to get the full story you won’t find anywhere else, not even on the runway.